. . I'll open it. It's a Slinky! Remember, huh. [sings Hey Gunther, you got stairs in your place? OK. OK, this is a picture frame from Ben to my parents, huh. Oh my God, where did you get this? OK, look, see, this is him. My mother gave me this picture before she died, same guy. Gone. Oh. Oh, sure, sure, uh, uh, how come? This is the one of you father in a meadow, and, uh, helping a little boy fly a kite, and here he is at a graduation. . . another graduation. . . another graduation. Oh. This is the real him. Brake left, gas right? Where's my seat belt? Hey! Ross, could you turn the heat down please? OK, this way is on, so this is. . . [breaks off the knob Hi, Mr. Treeger. Hi, it's Rachel Green from upstairs. Yes, somebody, uh, broke our knob on the radiator and it's really hot in here. Yes, it's, it's hot enough to bake cookies. Well, do you think we could have a new one by 6? Wha t, no, no, Tuesday, we can't wait until Tuesday, we're having a party tonight. Hi, welcome to our tropical Christmas party. You can put your coats and sweaters and pants and shirts in the bedroom. It's hard to tell because I'm sweating, but I use exactly what the gel bottle says, an amount about the size of a pea. How, how can that be too much? Ice, ice, ice squares anyone? Take a napkin. Alright. Hey, hey, hey, get in line buddy, I was next. [she opens the refrigerator and leans into it Mr. Treeger. Mr. Treeger, here is 50 bucks, merry Christmas. Looks like he's playin' baseball. So, uh, is this, uh, mistletoe?